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BNC: 791 COCA: 639

floor

1 floor /ˈfloɚ/ noun
plural floors
1 floor
/ˈfloɚ/
noun
plural floors
Learner's definition of FLOOR
[count] : the part of a room on which you stand地板;地面
[count]
: the lower inside surface of something (such as a vehicle)(车厢内)底板
: the area of ground at the bottom of something底部;地面usually singular通常用单数
[count] : a level in a building楼层
see also first floor, ground floor
[count] : a large indoor space where people gather for some activity室内场地usually singular通常用单数
[singular] : the people who are gathered in a place for a public meeting全体与会者
[count] : a lower limit最低限度usually singular通常用单数
opposite ceiling

have the floor

: to have the right to speak at a public meeting取得发言权

hold the floor

: to be the person who is speaking at a public meeting发言

on the cutting-room floor

see cutting room

take the floor

: to begin speaking at a public meeting开始发言
: to go out onto a dance floor to begin dancing进入舞池跳舞

wipe the floor with

see 1wipe
2 floor /ˈfloɚ/ verb
floors; floored; flooring
2 floor
/ˈfloɚ/
verb
floors; floored; flooring
Learner's definition of FLOOR
[+ object]
: to cover (a surface) with material to make a floor铺设地面usually used as (be) floored通常用作(be) floored
: to knock (someone) to the floor or ground击倒;打倒
informal : to surprise, shock or amaze (someone) very much使惊奇;使震惊;使困惑
often used as (be) floored常用作(be) floored
US, informal : to press (the accelerator of a vehicle) to the floor踩足油门usually used in the phrase floor it通常用于短语
BNC: 791 COCA: 639

floor

1 of 2

noun

plural floors
often attributive
1
: the level base of a room
2
a
: the lower inside surface of a hollow structure (such as a cave or bodily part)
b
: a ground surface
the ocean floor
3
a
: a structure dividing a building into stories
also : story
b
: the occupants of such a floor
4
: the surface of a structure on which one travels
the floor of a bridge
5
a
: a main level space (as in a stock exchange or legislative chamber) distinguished from a platform or gallery
b
: the specially prepared or marked area on which indoor sports events take place
c
: the members of an assembly
took questions from the floor
d
: the right to address an assembly
the senator from Utah has the floor
6
: a lower limit : base

see also take the floor

floor

2 of 2

verb

floored; flooring; floors

transitive verb

1
: to cover with a floor or flooring
2
a
: to knock or bring down
3
: to press (the accelerator of a vehicle) to the floorboard
also : to accelerate rapidly
floored the van
floorer noun
Phrases
from the floor
: in field goals as opposed to free throws
made 16 of 18 shots from the floor

Synonyms

Example Sentences

Noun Keep your feet on the floor. the floor of a car She lives on the second floor of a five-story building. His office is located on the fourth floor. Verb He floored me with his first punch. The news just floored me. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Not long before it was set to start, the players weren’t on the floor. Louisa Thomas, The New Yorker, 11 Sep. 2022 Burnside came into the residence bleeding from gunshot wounds and collapsed on the floor, the release stated, and a dog was also grazed in left side behind its left front leg. Chicago Tribune, 9 Sep. 2022 Without them, there weren’t enough people on the floor to respond to a cardiac arrest. Jessica Bartlett, BostonGlobe.com, 9 Sep. 2022 All of this while interest rates start rising after resting for more than a decade on (or below) the floor. Joseph C. Sternberg, WSJ, 8 Sep. 2022 Locate a carpet scrap or an inconspicuous spot on the floor, such as the carpet inside a closet. Caitlin Sole, Better Homes & Gardens, 7 Sep. 2022 What Happens Live host sitting on the floor as his son examined him with play tools. Angela Andaloro, Peoplemag, 7 Sep. 2022 While school is still in session, Pasha’s classroom is made into a hospital for separatist soldiers: The wounded are placed right on the floor, in between the desks. Sophie Pinkham, The New York Review of Books, 7 Sep. 2022 So, the other woman used the bed, according to court documents, and Banks slept on the floor. al, 7 Sep. 2022
Verb
As for the nine-speed automatic, its chunky shift paddles are part of an incredibly simple arming procedure for its new launch control: Hold the brake pedal, pull back on both paddles, floor the accelerator, release the brakes, and hang on. Dan Edmunds, Car and Driver, 16 May 2022 The pain clearly lingered for the Argentine, and Charlo pounced with a combination of a right hook to the body and a left to the head to floor Castano for good. Lance Pugmire, USA TODAY, 15 May 2022 Take out the hard launch and floor it from a 5-mph roll, and the 60-mph trip stretches to 5.9 seconds. Tony Quiroga, Car and Driver, 27 Apr. 2022 To see this on a screen in 2018 was enough to floor you. David Fear, Rolling Stone, 10 Apr. 2022 Still, for those who want to floor the gas pedal, several production EVs have set speed records that handily surpass most combustion engines. Jaclyn Trop, Fortune, 26 Mar. 2022 Return hips to floor, but do not lower your right leg. Christa Sgobba, SELF, 2 Jan. 2022 Lizzo regularly talks about the importance of body positivity, and she's also known to completely floor people with her onstage performances. Korin Miller, Health.com, 1 Oct. 2021 The Eagles put the pedal to floor right from the start, and Independence appeared a bit intimidated. Joe Magill, cleveland, 13 Nov. 2021 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English flor, from Old English flōr; akin to Old High German fluor meadow, Latin planus level, and perhaps to Greek planasthai to wander

First Known Use

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of floor was before the 12th century
BNC: 791 COCA: 639
floor

noun¹

1lower surface of a room房間地面ADJECTIVE | VERB + FLOOR | FLOOR + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbare, cold, hard沒鋪地毯的/冰冷的/堅硬的地板I can't sleep on the bare floor!我不能睡在光禿禿的地板上!dirty, dusty骯髒的/落滿灰塵的地板wet潮濕的地板clean, polished, smooth乾淨的/打過清漆的/平滑的地面cement, concrete, stone水泥/混凝土/石頭地面dirt (especially NAmE) 落滿塵土的地面hardwood, parquet, wood, wooden鋪硬木的地板;鑲木地板的地面;木地板carpeted, linoleum, marble, tiled鋪有地毯的地板;油氈地板;大理石地面;地磚鋪成的地面bathroom, kitchen, etc.浴室、廚房等的地面raised高架地板dance舞池VERB + FLOORclean, mop, polish, scrub, sweep, wash, wax, wipe清潔地板;拖地;為地板拋光;擦洗地板;掃地;沖洗地板;給地板上蠟;擦地板drop to, fall to掉到地上His glass fell to the floor and broke.他的玻璃杯掉在地上摔碎了。hit打在地板上reach, touch到達/接觸地面pace, walk在地板上踱步;在地板上走cover, litter蓋住地板;在地板上亂丟東西FLOOR + NOUNcovering, mat, tile樓面覆蓋層;地墊;地面磚lamp (especially NAmE) 落地燈space樓面面積exercises自由體操plan樓層平面圖PREPOSITIONon the floor在地板上Do you mind sitting on the floor?你介意坐地板上嗎?PHRASESfrom floor to ceiling從地面到天花板Bookcases lined the walls from floor to ceiling.從地面到天花板沿牆排着一列書櫥。
floor

noun²

2bottom of the sea, a forest, etc.海底;森林地表ADJECTIVEcanyon, cave, desert, forest, ocean, sea, valley峽谷底部;洞底;沙漠地面;枯枝落葉層;底土;海底;谷底
floor

noun³

3level in a building樓層ADJECTIVE | VERB + FLOOR | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbottom, first (= at entrance level) (NAmE) , ground (BrE) 底樓;一層top頂樓first, second, third, etc.(In BrE, the first floor is the floor above the entrance level. This is called the second floor in NAmE.在英國,the first floor (一樓)是底樓上面的樓層,相當於美國的二樓。) 一樓、二樓、三樓等mezzanine夾層樓面lower, upper下層/上層樓面VERB + FLOORoccupy佔用樓層The offices occupy the top floor of the building.辦公室在大樓的最高層。PREPOSITIONon the floor在樓層上a cafe on the mezzanine floor在夾層樓面的咖啡館

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